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Voices: Tales of Horror

The Bram Stoker Award finalist short story collection Voices: Tales of Horror includes the definitive versions of eleven classic and two new stories of psychologically affecting horror, along with commentary by the author.Combining the genre-bending stories of Lawrence C. Connolly with the surreal art of World Fantasy Award nominee Jason Zerrillo, Voices is an exploration of the art of storytelling, where whispers become screams . . . and images echo in the mind.This is more than a story collection: it's a sounding of the depths of horror.The second-edition ebook includes a new foreword by horror director Mick Garris and a bonus story by Connolly.

About the Author

Lawrence C. Connolly's books include the novels Veins (2008), Vipers (2010), and Vortex (2014), which make up the three-book Veins Cycle. His short story collections, Visions (2009), This Way to Egress (2010), and Voices (2011), collect his stories from Amazing Stories, Cemetery Dance, The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, Twilight Zone, and Year's Best Horror. Voices was nominated for the Bram Stoker Award, Superior Achievement in a Fiction Collection. His script This Way to Egress (co-written with director David Slade) was featured in the anthology film Nightmare Cinema (2018). Visit him on Twitter and Facebook and at www.LawrenceCConnolly.com.Filmmaker/Author Mick Garris is best known for his Stephen King adaptations and creating the Masters Of Horror television series.

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